Best Buy may have fallen on hard times but a decade ago the big box retailer was one of the first “bricks and clicks” to embrace the use of personas in all aspects of marketing and e-commerce. Best Buy was renowned for its four personas–Buzz, Jill, Barry and Ray. Buzz was the single, male nerd [...]
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Steve Jobs: Lessons From the Master Tweaker
Steve Jobs was not an inventor like Thomas Edison or Benjamin Franklin, he was something perhaps more important than that. He was, to use an English term, “a tweaker.” He was a person who could take a pretty good idea and by the sheer force of his intellect and personality turn it into a fantastic idea.
The Paradox of Hiring An Experienced Agency In A Time of Disruption
It’s hard to hire an agency for innovation. The answer is to look for partners who can help you be lean in the planning process and agile in development.
Obama 2008: Using Agile + Lean Marketing to Elect a New President
Barack Obama’s 2008 campaign was the first great political campaign of the 21st century. It used old fashioned door-to-door organizing mixed with social networks and the Internet. But what powered the campaign was the passion of his supporters. And as a result, the campaign used a lot of Agile and Lean marketing principles and ideas. It’s a great case study in Agile social marketing
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I'm Rohn Jay Miller, a strategic consultant and designer who works with clients to engage their customers on the Social Internet.
For the past twenty years I’ve built digital products, services and content for marketing, e-commerce, and social media. I write and speak on management, digital strategy, online influence, design thinking and social networks. And I blog for Social Media Today. I can be reached at rohnjay@rohnjaymiller.com.
AMA & Aquent Webinar: The Fabulous Collision of Search and Social
Social networks and search engines are the two primary ways we seek and browse online for information and personal connections. Google and other search engines have seen huge amounts of traffic growing from social networks and are working frantically to take advantage of this transformation.
These two massive worlds of social networks and search are colliding, and this will change the Internet forever. Click here to watch this Webinar sponsored by the American Marketing Association and Aquent.
Video Worth Watching
Tim Malbon, founding partner at Made by Many in the UK, spoke at an IPA event about Agile and the philosophy of Made by Many. Video courtesy the IPA, originally uploaded by them on Vimeo.
Hans Rosling illuminates the challenges of world poverty with startling infographics:
Douglas Rushkoff of NYU explains why the Internet will destroy our economy--and why that's a good thing:
Nancy Duarte explains how great presentations are built, from Steve jobs introducing the iPhone to Martin Luter King's "I Have A Dream" speech. Brilliant analysis
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